Watch William Hurt Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring William Hurt in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of William Hurt's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in April 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring William Hurt In Order of Popularity

  1. Into the Wild
  2. Fire in the Blood
  3. Dark City
  4. A History of Violence
  5. Body Heat
  6. Too Big to Fail
  7. Mr. Brooks
  8. Broadcast News
  9. Children of a Lesser God
  10. The Big Chill
  11. The Doctor
  12. Second Best
  13. One True Thing
  14. Frank Herbert's Dune
  15. Altered States
  16. Jane Eyre
  17. The Accidental Tourist
  18. Gorky Park
  19. The Yellow Handkerchief
  20. Robin Hood
  21. The Village
  22. Tuck Everlasting
  23. The Incredible Hulk
  24. The Miracle Season
  25. Alice
  26. Rare Birds
  27. The Proposition
  28. Do Not Disturb
  29. Late Bloomers
  30. Michael

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring William Hurt

1. Into the Wild

Rated: R

8.1/10

After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity, and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.

2. Fire in the Blood

Rated: N/A

7.7/10

An intricate tale of "medicine, monopoly and malice", Fire in the Blood tells the story of how Western pharmaceutical companies and governments blocked access to low-cost AIDS drugs for the countries of the global south in the years after 1996 - causing ten million or more unnecessary deaths - and the improbable group of people who decided to fight back. Shot on four continents and including contributions from global figures such as Bill Clinton, Desmond Tutu and Joseph Stiglitz, Fire in the Blood is the never-before-told true story of the remarkable coalition which came together to stop 'the crime of the century' and save millions of lives in the process.

3. Dark City

Rated: R

7.6/10

A man struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember, in a nightmarish world with no sun and run by beings with telekinetic powers who seek the souls of humans.

4. A History of Violence

Rated: R

7.4/10

An average family is thrust into the spotlight after the father commits a seemingly self-defense murder at his diner.

5. Body Heat

Rated: R

7.4/10

In the midst of a searing Florida heat wave, a woman convinces her lover, a small-town lawyer, to murder her rich husband.

6. Too Big to Fail

Rated: TV-MA

7.3/10

An intimate look at the epochal financial crisis of 2008 and the powerful men and women who decided the fate of the world's economy in a matter of a few weeks.

7. Mr. Brooks

Rated: R

7.3/10

A psychological thriller about a man who is sometimes controlled by his murder-and-mayhem-loving alter ego.

8. Broadcast News

Rated: R

7.2/10

Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance.

9. Children of a Lesser God

Rated: R

7.2/10

Starting his new job as an instructor at a New England school for the deaf, James Leeds meets Sarah Norman, a young deaf woman who works at the school as a member of the custodial staff. In spite of Sarah's withdrawn emotional state, a romance slowly develops between the pair.

10. The Big Chill

Rated: R

7.1/10

Seven old college friends gather for a weekend reunion after the funeral of one of their own.

11. The Doctor

Rated: PG-13

6.9/10

Jack McKee is a doctor with it all: he's successful, he's rich, and he has no problems.... until he is diagnosed with throat cancer. Now that he has seen medicine, hospitals, and doctors from a patient's perspective, he realises that there is more to being a doctor than surgery and prescriptions.

12. Second Best

Rated: PG-13

6.9/10

The difficult relationship between a british postal officer and his adoptive son.

13. One True Thing

Rated: R

6.9/10

A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.

14. Frank Herbert's Dune

Seasons: 1

Rated: M

6.9/10

Frank Herbert's Dune is a three-part miniseries written and directed by John Harrison and based on Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune.

15. Altered States

Rated: R

6.9/10

A research scientist explores the boundaries and frontiers of consciousness. Using sensory deprivation and hallucinogenic mixtures from native American shamans, he explores these altered states of consciousness and finds that memory, time, and perhaps reality itself are states of mind.

16. Jane Eyre

Rated: PG

6.8/10

Jane Eyre is an orphan cast out as a young girl by her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and sent to be raised in a harsh charity school for girls. There she learns to be come a teacher and eventually seeks employment outside the school. Her advertisement is answered by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax.

17. The Accidental Tourist

Rated: PG

6.7/10

After the death of his son, travel writer Macon Leary seems to be sleep walking through life. Macon's wife is having similar problems. They separate, and Macon meets a strange, outgoing woman who brings him 'back down to earth', but his wife soon thinks their marriage is still worth another try.

18. Gorky Park

Rated: R

6.7/10

Police Inspector Renko tries to solve the case of three bodies found in Moscow's Gorky Park but finds his attempts to solve the crime impeded by his superiors. Working on his own, Renko seeks out more information and stumbles across a conspiracy involving the highest levels of the government.

19. The Yellow Handkerchief

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

A road trip through Louisiana transforms three strangers who were originally brought together by their respective feelings of loneliness.

20. Robin Hood

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

When soldier Robin happens upon the dying Robert of Loxley, he promises to return the man's sword to his family in Nottingham. There, he assumes Robert's identity; romances his widow, Marion; and draws the ire of the town's sheriff and King John's henchman, Godfrey.

21. The Village

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

When a willful young man tries to venture beyond his sequestered Pennsylvania hamlet, his actions set off a chain of chilling incidents that will alter the community forever.

22. Tuck Everlasting

Rated: PG

6.6/10

Teenager Winnie Foster is growing up in a small rural town in 1914 with her loving but overprotective parents, but Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure.

23. The Incredible Hulk

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

Scientist Bruce Banner scours the planet for an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him: the Hulk. But when the military masterminds who dream of exploiting his powers force him back to civilization, he finds himself coming face to face with a new, deadly foe.

24. The Miracle Season

Rated: PG

6.5/10

After the tragic death of star volleyball player Caroline "Line" Found, a team of dispirited high school girls must band together under the guidance of their tough-love coach in hopes of winning the state championship!

25. Alice

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

Seven years after the abduction of his daughter Alice, Jacques leads a life suspended in waiting. The days pass by, between the routine of his work as a storekeeper and the emptiness of the family home. As a usual day ends, strange details disturb Jacques' daily life and gradually awaken his existence ...

26. Rare Birds

Rated: R

6.3/10

A down-and-out restaurateur and his neighbor hatch a plan to lure luminaries to their small Newfoundland town.

27. The Proposition

Rated: M

6.2/10

Father Michael McKinnon goes from the UK to Boston circa 1935. For unknown reasons, he avoids at all costs the most prominent parishioners, Arthur and Eleanor Barret. Meanwhile Eleanor and Arthur desperately want to have a child, but Arthur is sterile, so they hire Harvard law student Roger Martin to impregnate Eleanor, but unfortunately Roger falls in love with her.

28. Do Not Disturb

Rated: R

5.8/10

American Mike Harper (Rod Taylor), sent to do business in England, moves there with his wife, Janet (Doris Day). But she soon becomes convinced that Mike is carrying on with his attractive new assistant, Claire (Leon Askin). Mike also has been spending a considerable amount of time with his British bachelor buddies. Vexed and lonely, Claire hires charming antiques expert Paul (Sergio Fantoni) to decorate the Harper home and maybe make Mike jealous in the process.

29. Late Bloomers

Rated: N/A

5.7/10

Late Bloomers stars Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt as a married couple pulled apart by the threat of old age. Each reacts in a different way: Hurt’s distinguished architect chases after his glory days, while Rossellini’s housewife installs handrails about the house.

30. Michael

Rated: PG

5.7/10

Tabloid reporters are sent by their editor to investigate after the paper recieves a letter from a woman claiming an angel is living with her.